Kwasniewski Dominates In Stockton K&N West Win

Dylan Kwasniewski and his The Gene Price Motorsports team celebrate Saturday's win. Photo by Jason O. Watson/Getty Images for NASCAR

Dylan Kwasniewski was able to pull away on a green-white-checkered finish from Eric Holmes to win the Pick-N-Pull 150 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race Saturday at Stockton 99 Speedway in Stockton, CA.

Kwasniewski, who picked up his first win of the season and third of his career, started from the pole and led every lap in the first NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race at the quarter-mile track since 2006. It was also the sixth time in nine NASCAR K&N Pro Series West races at Stockton since 2002 that a race was extended past its advertised distance.

“It was definitely tough,” said Kwasniewski, who after gaining the lead on the initial start had to fend off challenges in seven restarts during the event. “The Rockstar Energy Ford was great. Everybody at Gene Price Motorsports did a perfect job of putting this car together.”

Kwasniewski was side-by-side with his Gene Price Motorsports teammate, Greg Pursley, for the start and most of the restarts; but three-time series champion Eric Holmes had battled his way to second when the final caution flew. He challenged for the lead, but Kwasniewski once again was able to gain the position and lead the field to the checkered flag.

“Eric Holmes had a chance to take me out and drive me rough, but he’s a great driver and I’m glad he did it respectively,” said the 16-year-old second-year driver from Las Vegas. “It was a great race. It was just perfect. I had a blast.”

Kwasniewski’s No. 03 Rockstar/Royal Purple Ford crossed the finish line with a margin of victory of .490 seconds.

Holmes held on for second, with David Mayhew taking third. Pursley, who held second through Lap 145, ended up fourth, with Jason Fensler fifth. Finishing sixth was Jonathon Gomez, with Derek Thorn seventh and Austin Dyne eighth. Jessica Brunelli and Ronnie Jay completed the top 10.

With his victory, Kwasniewski locked up a spot in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series race at the UNOH Battle At The Beach at Daytona International Speedway next February during Speedweeks.

Kwasniewski also took over the lead in the championship standings. He leads with 173 points over Mayhew with 167. Pursley is third with 162 points, followed by Holmes with 160 and Thorn with 156. Completing the top 10 are Cameron Hayley at 126, Daryl Harr at 119, Jonathon Gomez at 118 and Austin Dyne and Michael Self tied with 116 each.

Kwasniewski is following up a record-setting rookie year in the series last season in which he set the mark as the youngest race winner and youngest pole winner. He capped off 2011 by becoming the youngest driver to win the Sunoco Rookie of the Year Award.

With his win at Stockton, he became the fourth different winner in four races this season. And he became the fourth driver to win from the pole this year. The last one to lead wire-to-wire, however, was Mayhew in the season opener.

The Pick-N-Pull 150 will air on SPEED on May 17 at 3 p.m. ET.

The next event on the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West schedule is the Graham Tire 150 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East-West combination race at Iowa Speedway in Newton, Iowa on May 19.

NASCAR K&N Pro West Series
Stockton 99 Speedway – Stockton, CA
Pick-N-Pull 150– May 5, 2012

Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Points B/Points Status
1 1 03 Dylan Kwasniewski Rockstar/Royal Purple Ford 155 48 5 Running
2 3 20 Eric Holmes NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 155 42 Running
3 8 17 David Mayhew MMI Services/Ron’s Rear Ends Chevrolet 155 41 Running
4 2 26 Greg Pursley Gene Price Motorsports/Star Nursery Ford 155 40 Running
5 14 59 Jason Fensler Beat Cancer/MTFX Graphics Chevrolet 155 39 Running
6 7 22 Jonathon Gomez Century Boatland Chevrolet 155 38 Running
7 6 6 Derek Thorn Sunrise Ford/Lucas Oil/Eibach Ford 155 37 Running
8 17 9 Austin Dyne William Rast/Sunrise Ford/Lucas Ford 155 36 Running
9 11 88 Jessica Brunelli Pick-N-Pull Chevrolet 155 35 Running
10 24 30 Ronnie Jay Holleran’s Performance Dodge 155 34 Running
11 15 15 Dylan Hutchison Bay Bio Diesel/Johnnie Walker Chevrolet 155 33 Running
12 13 71 Daryl Harr i World Connect Chevrolet 155 32 Running
13 9 61 Braeden Havens Western Rail/Power Systems Chevrolet 155 31 Running
14 4 24 Cameron Hayley Cabinets by Hayley Toyota 154 30 Running
15 16 14 Travis Milburn Cooks /Holleran’s Perf. Toyota 154 29 Running
16 18 2 Carl Harr West World Computers Chevrolet 154 28 Running
17 20 07 Justin Funkhouser K&L Body & Frame Ford 153 27 Running
18 19 36 John Wood Pegasus Transport & Towing Ford 153 26 Running
19 23 01 Cassie Gannis itxtdeals.com Ford 152 25 Running
20 5 21 Michael Self Rockwell/Golden Gate Meat Chevrolet 150 24 Running
21 21 5 Jack Sellers Bay Bio Diesel Chevrolet 129 23 Running
22 22 38 Tommy Regan Holleran’s Performance Chevrolet 57 22 Engine
23 12 52 Ryan Philpott Philpott Race Cars Ford 43 21 Overheating
24 10 16 Jacob Gomes Sunny Valley Smoked Meats Chevrolet 40 20 Overheating

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